Staff home in on Easter fundraising
Staff at the stores in Cameron Toll, Ocean Terminal and Princes Street took part in variety of fundraising activities including in-store collections, nail painting, raffles, fancy dress and promoting the sale of the NSPCC teaspoons.
BHS restaurants also supported efforts, offering customers a food raffle with prizes ranging from a cup of tea to a fish supper.
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Hide AdIn total, BHS stores across the UK raised more than £68,000 over the Easter weekend.
Louise Taylor, head of marketing for BHS, said: “All the staff at BHS are always keen to raise money for the NSPCC, especially if it means having fun.
“The Easter weekend extravaganza was a great success and we are thrilled that our efforts have paid off. By harnessing the goodwill of our customers we’ve raised a fantastic sum for the NSPCC’s vital work.
“It is so important that we continue to support the NSPCC as their services make such a huge difference to the lives of children and young people.”